Friday, February 7, 2025

These fools are triggering me

UK university adds 220 trigger warnings to Shakespeare plays — including ‘popping of balloons’



Much ado about nothing.

A UK university has bizarrely issued more than 200 trigger warnings on classic works by William Shakespeare — even flagging harmless things such as storms, extreme weather and “popping of balloons.” 

The University of the West of England issued the warnings after a series of complaints from sensitive drama students, according to the Sun — cautioning over the Bard’s most famous works, including “Macbeth,” “Romeo and Juliet” and “the Tempest.”

It quickly sparked outrage, with author Toby Young, the leader of the UK’s Free Speech Union, saying: “If I was a University of the West of England drama student, I’d be furious about being treated like such a snowflake.”

A total of 220 trigger warnings for on-stage and screen adaptations of Shakespeare’s work were flagged. Getty Images

The 220 warnings included versions of adaptations of Shakespeare’s works for the theater as well as mainstream TV, including national broadcaster the BBC.




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